The Last Word
Books | Fiction / Romance / Romantic Comedy
4.5
Katy Birchall
"Birchall's effervescent novel combines an engaging enemies-to-lovers story line with a vibrant London setting." ––Shelf AwarenessA young journalist puts her career––and her heart––on the line when her former work nemesis is hired in her newsroom, for fans of The Hating Game and Beach Read.Harper Jenkins is at the top of her game. A brilliant, determined journalist with a well-known knack for getting tight-lipped Hollywood stars to open up to her, Harper loves her job as Celebrity Editor at a newspaper’s glossy weekend magazine and has the best contacts in the business.But when her awful boss hires talented reporter Ryan to be the new Features Editor, Harper is furious. Because the two have met before: a decade ago, they were interns at the same publication, where they fell into a whirlwind romance...until Ryan betrayed Harper, and they never spoke again.Thrown together in a busy newsroom, their dynamic is a disaster from the start. They can’t agree on anything and bicker constantly—Ryan can’t bear how chaotic and messy Harper is; Harper finds Ryan’s condescending nature infuriating. They clash over who’s writing what article, and fight over who’s going to which event.Yet as they’re forced to spend more and more time together, Harper realizes she may have misjudged Ryan and can’t help but feel a spark growing between them. Long buried feelings start to resurface and, when they’re thrown together on a romantic press trip abroad, their chemistry comes to a head.But all is fair in love and magazines, and with the news that layoffs across the department are imminent, Harper is left to wonder: who will get the last word?
AD
Buy now:
More Details:
Author
Katy Birchall
Pages
352
Publisher
St. Martin's Publishing Group
Published Date
2023-05-02
ISBN
1250882761 9781250882769
Community ReviewsSee all
"I’m really disappointed in this book. It wasn’t bad but it wasn’t good either. I expected way more out of it from reading the summary on the back. It took me forever to get into it and once I was in it I was still not in it if that makes any since. It wasn’t a terrible enemies to lovers book, but it just wasn’t super interesting to me. It was an easy read for me I knocked it out in two days only because it wasn’t super interesting. If I was interested in this book I would’ve knocked it out in a day. I won’t say don’t get it. It does has every aspect that I look in for a good enemies to lovers book, and it’s spicy (not SUPER spicy but it does have a moment). But, if I could go back to when I was in the store looking to buy it I would’ve stopped myself from getting it."
"I got this as an ARC from netgalley, all in exchange for an honest review of my thoughts. Honestly, I’m kind of disappointed. I feel like the book began at such a weird point, no explanation given whatsoever on who the characters were. And in regards to one of the main characters, Harper, she irritated me a bit. I liked the second chance romance aspect, the flashbacks, and the plot of the story has potential. I just wish it was a little better because I think it fell flat."
"This was a fun will they/won't they workplace romance with a few hiccups along the way. I liked how the author wove in the flashbacks of Harper and Ryan working together as interns to layer in the background for the tension between the characters. There were many different family and social dynamics at play in this story, and at times certain pieces felt superfluous, but it did not detract from the overall plot of the book.<br/><br/>Thanks to NetGalley for the digital advanced copy."